Lexington
基本意思释义列克星敦(美国 Kentucky 州中北部一城市; 美国 Massachusetts 州东部一城市)短语及实用例句He was t
Lexington读音音标
英[\\\'leksɪŋtən]
美[\\\'leksɪŋtən]
基本意思释义
列克星敦(美国 Kentucky 州中北部一城市; 美国 Massachusetts 州东部一城市)
短语及实用例句
He was told to remount his horse and ride back to Lexington.
他被告知再次骑上马回列克星敦。
柯林斯例句
That\'s what we asked people in the crime - plagued Lexington area.
这是放在被犯罪困扰的莱克星顿区居民前的问题.
电影对白
Do you think Brian Lexington killed Jeff Colson?
你认为是布莱恩雷克辛顿杀了杰夫科尔森?
电影对白
The Lexington carried about one thousand five hundred crew members.
列克星敦号装载了大约一千五百名船员.
In 1870, General Robert E . Lee died in Lexington, Virginia, at age 63.
年, 罗伯特将*在列克星敦, 弗吉尼亚逝世, 享年63岁.
Yet the Lexington is small compared to today\'s aircraft carriers.
然而与今天的航母相比,列克星敦号还是算小的.
Lexington entered service in nineteen forty - three during World War Two.
列克星敦号在二战期间于1943年进入服役期.
The one on Lexington Avenue is the nearest.
在雷克辛顿街上的是*近的.
Henry lives at Lexington Road.
亨利住在莱辛顿路一百二十五号.
The Lexington could carry enough fuel to sail nonstop for almost fifty thousand kilometers.
列克星敦号可以携带足够的燃料不停歇地航行将近五万千米.
In 1870, General Robert E . Lee died in Lexington, Virginia, at age 63.
1870年, 罗伯特将*在列克星敦, 弗吉尼亚逝世, 享年63岁.
英英释义
Noun
1. town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first battle of the American Revolution was fought
2. a city in eastern Kentucky; noted for raising thoroughbred horses
3. the first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)